dennis lockhart from atlanta coming in second. doesn't strike me as one of the more influential guys but apparently the market is really listening. richard fisher next. dudley, bullard, lacker and williams. now this is the most important award i think. we call this the power player award. this is moves per speech. bernanke at the top, followed by our good friend from atlanta dennis lockhart. jeff lacker second, like i said, he's pretty impactful when he does speak. bill dudley and kocherlakota. one more thing. how do they move markets? are they hawkish, do they move the yield up or down? bullard here tends to move it up. lockhart but there's bill dudley a known dove moving it up. williams, and plosser a known hawk moves it down. bernanke moves it down which is what you'd expect. joining me now larry meyer to explain this conundrum. how is it that hawks are dovish and doves are hawkish here? >> what matters, steve, is not whether they're a hawk or a dove but whether the speech is more hawkish or dovish than the markets expected. so